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#ASUS devices will soon start seeing Microsoft’s #Office apps pre-installed, thanks to a licensing deal struck between the two companies. #Microsoft said that this “opens the door to the kind of collaboration between Microsoft and ASUS made possible only through mutual respect and alignment on intellectual property.” A large number of Android manufacturers have signed

After forming partnerships earlier this year with other manufacturers, Microsoft has announced that it is partnering with more manufacturers for Microsoft Office installations. This is for 20 different manufacturers, including LG and Sony. On the matter Microsoft has said: “These 31 partners will offer Android tablets pre-installed with Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, OneDrive and Skype

Microsoft made the Office Mobile for Android free back in March. However, this wasn’t the full version of the app as it lacked some of the features that we see on the desktop clients. A new report now suggests that Microsoft could finally bring the full version of the app to the Google Play Store in

After a long time keeping its customers waiting, Microsoft has finally released the Android version of Microsoft Office, although this time only for smartphones. Microsoft recently released the long awaited Microsoft Office productivity suite for iPhones and quite a number of Android users were worried that Microsoft were being too picky. Microsoft announced Office productivity

In an article I wrote yesterday, I discussed the stinginess of Microsoft to not provide an Office app for iPad users. Of course, there were those who disagree with me and think that Microsoft’s strategy is a successful one. I still stick by my words in that article (titled “Why Microsoft Office for IPad

Microsoft Office is one of the most widely used productivity applications, which Windows/Mac users can proudly brag of. However, the productivity suite is missing from most mobile platforms with only Windows Phone devices having the app suite built in (although it’s nothing to write home about). But we’ve heard rumors about Microsoft working on an

MS Office is one of the most widely used productivity applications worldwide. Word, Excel, Powerpoint etc are an integral part of our lives. However, Microsoft Office remains exclusive to Macs and Windows products (including Windows Phone). And since quite some time, we’ve been hearing rumors of the Microsoft Office app making its way to Android

OS X Mountain Lion, one of the most anticipated update for OS X operating system platform has been finally released and is available on the App Store for just $20. Now that Apple has finally launched OS X Mountain Lion, Microsoft has confirmed that their office line up of productivity softwares, Office for Mac 2011

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